• Resolved sule1975

    (@sule1975)


    Hello again,

    There are three rows relating to wp-redirection-404 table. These three rows refer:
    /wp-content/themes/mts_sociallyviral/css/responsive.css?ver=6.1.1
    /wp-content/themes/mts_sociallyviral/css/magnific-popup.css?ver=6.1.1
    /wp-content/themes/mts_sociallyviral/style.css?ver=6.1.1

    I changed the theme from socially viral to kadense. These are the old theme’s css files. the interesting thing is that they appear on gtmetrics as a delaying factor.

    What should I do? Can I delete them? Why are they recorded by the redirection plugin? It affects my home page. Normally my site was opening less than 1 second but now it is 2.2 seconds.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Author John Godley

    (@johnny5)

    Why are they recorded by the redirection plugin

    If they are in the 404 log then it is because they are causing 404s.

    If requests are still being made for resources that no longer exists then you should probably try and stop those requests. However, you should do whatever is appropriate for you site – I cannot say what that is and don’t have the full context.

    Thread Starter sule1975

    (@sule1975)

    Thank you for helping me. I will simply delete them and see what happens in the future.

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